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Show DAILY HERALD A2 Accused deserter says he'll surrender to U.S, !Hemt& Joseph Coleman Established in 1873 A Pulitzer Newspaper Customer Service Newsroom 375-510- THE 9 www.harktheherald.com Street address: 1555 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, UT Send mail to: P.O. Box 717, Provo, UT 8460M717 Contact us... SENIOR MANAGERS President tPubfcher Albert J. Manzi HQME DELIVERY Delivery by 6 a.m. Mon-Sa- t 7 a.m. Sunday For missing papers, call by 9 a.m. Mon-F- ri or 10 a.m. on weekends. amanzi9pulitxr.net Vke Presidents Weekly Newspaper Publisher 344-250- 2 Kirk Parkinson 344-291- nvrightheraldextra.com . ' Operations Manager Larry Hatch - 344-292- 9 Manager Brian Tregaskis a tight reelection race, campaigned across three battleground states and worked to extinconguish a convention-wee- k troversy of his own making. "In this different kind of war, we may never sit down at a peace table. 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Any reproduction or other use is strictly prohibited without prior written permission. 344-256- Support the bture.of jrev ODnsaitj;' Matte a tasting impression on our young people mtb a gift to support literacy. ... For more information please call ' Continued from Al contents Copyright 2004, The All plea-bargai- n. 344-292- 3. nif - governor of the nation's most But in a description of a commander in chief that most Americans never see, she said, "I remember some very quiet nights at the dinner table" after the terrorist attacks of .Sept. 11, night 2001. "George was weighing Both the first lady and ' grim scenarios and ominous inSchwarzenegger hailed Bush's telligence and potentially even leadership in terms that bormore devastating attacks." dered on extravagant in "... And I remember sitting in speeches that did double politithe window of the White cal duty. For the first lady, that meant a glimpse at the personal House, watching as my husside of her husband; for the band walked on the lawn begovernor, an appeal to new and low. I knew he was wrestling unregistered voters from over-- with these agonizing decisions seas who are not part of the that would have such profound . consequences for so many lives president's conservative base. "No American president and the future of the world," wants to go to war," said Mrs. she said. Bush. "Abraham Lincoln didnt "Because of President Bush's want to go to war, but he knew leadership and the bravery of our men and women in saving the union required it, I believe our children will Franklin Roosevelt didnt want to go to war , but he knew degrow up in a world where tofeating tyranny demanded it. day's terror threats have also And my husband didnt want to become a thing of the past," she said. go to war, but he knew the safety and security of America , Schwarzenegger sketched and the world depended on it. his own background for the auconvention and prime-tim- e It, was a rare foray into fordience, from a childhood in the eign policy for a political shadow of communism to arspouse whose main campaign focus has been on schools and rival in the United States as a children. More than half her scrawny boy, to the man who moved from body speech dealt with the wars on e terror and in Iraq. builder to star to . "I don't want a minority of voters (in 2005) deciding for the majority," White said. Herbert said that no matter what the voter turnout is, the results would likely be the same this year or next year. He wanted to wait and see. whether the state Legislature makes changes to transportation funding next year. The Utah Taxpayers Association opposes the tax for different reasons. The tax would put a state burden to fund d tion of roads on local taxpayers, said Mike Jerman, vice president of the Utah Taxpayers Association. It would mean local taxpayers would be bailing out the state. "It will allow the state to spend dollars elsewhere," he wanted commissioners to wait and see if the state Legislature ' makes changes to transportation funding next year, and put it on the ballot in 2005 or 2006. He also wanted commissioners -to split the proposed tax between mass transit and road projects, to expand express bus service and bus rapid transit. White and Grover said they don't want to wait for the Legislature to do something. The state Legislature has robbed $200 million from (the Centennial Highway Fund) and put it toward public education," White said. Under the current conditions, the state wont have any additional money for transportation projects until the bonds from the Centennial Highway Fund are paid in 2017, White said. nomination acceptance speech that is expected to sketch out a second-teragenda. Vice President Dick Cheney addresses the gathering Wednesday populous state. "America gave me opportunities and my immigrant dreams came true," he said. 1 want other people to get the same chances I did, the same oppor- m contain demonstrators who had vowed to inarch on the Garden (HoHday delivery includes delivery the weeks of Easter, Memorial Day, 342912 kwurzbachheraldextra.com . $13.00 $10.80 . (in advance) Daily & Sunday Sun, Thur & Holidays OraaatmiMarketHHj Director ' Chief Financial Officer Kimberly Reepmeyer " Daily & Sunday Weekends & Holidays One year 344-295- 7 crichardsheraldextra.com Karl Wurzbach Continued from Al period ek Advertising Director Cindy Richards Convention SUBSCRIPTION RATES kpafkinsonheraldextra.com Executive Editor Randy Wright . plore his legal options. Many have speculated he could attempt a In his letter, Jenkins gave no firm timetable for his surrender or what his le gal strategy would be. He thanked the Japanese government and praised the medical care he has received there. 3 375-510344-293- 5 ASSOCIATED PRESS The United States has said it ' intends to press its case against Jenkins, but has allowed him to stay in a Japanese hospital to recuperate from an operation. Jenkins, 64, has been meeting' with independent counsel pro- - Jenkins said in the signed letter. The US. military had no immediate comment. ., "We have nothing official to say," said CoL Victor Warzins-k- i, spokesman for US Forces Japan. "It's an issue we will continue to monitor. Japan has urged the United States to treat Jenkins with leniency. Jenkins' wife, Hitomi Soga, was kidnapped by North Korean agents in 1978 and repatriated to Japan in 2002, and her plight has won widespread sympathy in Japan. The couple has two daughters who came with Jenkins to Japan. base south of Tokyo Jenkins is accused of desert-in- g from his US. Army unit in 1965 and defecting to North Korea. He arrived in Japan in July to receive medical treatment after being reunited in Indonesia with his Japanese wife, whom he met in North Korea. Jenkins, who has been hospitalized since his arrival in Japan, said he hoped to be healthy enough "Very shortly" to leave the hospital and go to Camp Zama. "I will soon voluntarily face the charges that have been filed against me by the US. Army, . TOKYO Accused U.& Army deserter Charles Jenkins will surrender to the U.S. military "very shortly" to face the charges against him, he said in a letter released by the Japanese government Wednesday. In the letter, which was issued by the Cabinet office handling his case, Jenkins said he intended to "Voluntarily report to Camp Zama ... to begin the process that will bring closure to my pending legal situation." Camp Zama is a US. Army 3 801-344-25- Toll free 8003803075 FA801-373548- Wedmday. September 1.2004 tunities." He flashed his trademark bravado as wefl. "To those critics who are so pessimistic about our economy, I say: Dont be economic girlie men." The hall erupted in cheers at that remark and Schwarzenegger smiled broadly. Earlier this year, he had encountered sharp criticism in his home state when he ridiculed Democratic legislators who opposed his budget as "girlie -- men." In her remarks, Mrs. Bush said that Bush's leadership has helped 50 million men, women and children win freedom over uni-'for- the past four years, a reference to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. "I want to talk about the issue that I believe is most important for my own daughters, for all our families, and for our future: George's work to protect our country and defeat terror so that all children can grow up m a more peacerui worio, sne added. box-offic- association will campaign against the tax hasn't been determined yet. "We'll be opposing it, but as far as the level of opposition, it needs to be decided," he said. "Taxpayers are faced with several proposals for increased taxes this year." The association has other tax battles to fight around the state, mchiding the statewide Open Space Initiative, which asks voters to approve sale and use tax revenue bonds for conservation projects, and an arts tax that will be on the ballot in Weber and Davis counties, Jerman said. 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